I have recently had a Worcester Greenstar Heatslave II 18/25 External Combination Boiler Oil ErP installed which is controlled by a salus it 500
My issue is, When i set up the timers for switching on and off the central heating and the hot water, i found that the hot water would just come on even when the timers were set to off and even off fully and not on timers.
I thought their must be a issue with the salus control and i contacted salus who informed me that salus it 500 plus had no control over the hot water side of the combi boiler and that the combi would only fire up when turning on the hot water tap.
I informed the engineer that the combi boiler was starting up on its own even if no tap was turned on and that the heating and hot water was set to off, He informed me that this was not possible because on the new generation combi boilers, that don't have a internal tank to heat up unlike the old combie boilers and it just heats the water up in the line.
Can anyone advise me on this please or give me a better understanding how thse new boilers work. Its just we don't really want to external oil combi firing through the night.
Our old combi was a grandee boiler and if the timer was set to off, it was off until the time it was needed or put onto manual, this resulted in waiting 15 minutes for the old combi to heat up from cold.
My issue is, When i set up the timers for switching on and off the central heating and the hot water, i found that the hot water would just come on even when the timers were set to off and even off fully and not on timers.
I thought their must be a issue with the salus control and i contacted salus who informed me that salus it 500 plus had no control over the hot water side of the combi boiler and that the combi would only fire up when turning on the hot water tap.
I informed the engineer that the combi boiler was starting up on its own even if no tap was turned on and that the heating and hot water was set to off, He informed me that this was not possible because on the new generation combi boilers, that don't have a internal tank to heat up unlike the old combie boilers and it just heats the water up in the line.
Can anyone advise me on this please or give me a better understanding how thse new boilers work. Its just we don't really want to external oil combi firing through the night.
Our old combi was a grandee boiler and if the timer was set to off, it was off until the time it was needed or put onto manual, this resulted in waiting 15 minutes for the old combi to heat up from cold.